Voxles

by Camdev
Voxles
Battle your friends in this strategic fantasy tabletop game!
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Thanks to everyone who helped out and also gave me feedback.

I feel the need to sort of discuss a few things about Voxles. There seems to be a ton of confusion so far which I'm sure is because I have yet to write a help file or manual for the game. I plan to create a guide and a video tutorial for new players soon after I add this next set of updates.

1. The Game Isn't Automated!
Voxles is an online board-game meant to recreate the feel and atmosphere of tabletop games such as D&D or Warhammer. I am in the process of making minor tweaks to the gameplay system to make it more strict, but as of now, I dont want to turn it into a turn-based game that plays something like Pokemon because if I automate everything, that's exactly what it's going to be like. This game is geared towards the board-game, strategy, and TCG audience.

2. Make Some Real Attacks!
I may attempt to add some special effects and animations, but that too will have to wait after the new set of updates. Voxles still needs some basic things done to help perfect it's gameplay which takes priority over fancy animations that will probably take days to complete.

3. I Don't Like Having To Spend An Hour Learning How To Play A Game!
Voxles is a very simple game. Even though it is inspired by D&D and Warhammer, it doesn't even come close to being as complex as those two games. Gameplay consists of nothing more than rolling a die and using skills to destroy all of your opponent's characters. Once I add the video tutorial, you'll be able to see for yourself just how casual this game is. It really has next to no depth at all - even Candy Land might be more difficult to comprehend than Voxles. Figuring out how to play takes no more than 3 minutes - the players who actually gave the game a chance will be able to tell you that.

Anyway, I hope this will help people understand Voxles a little bit more. If anyone cares about what I'm doing, I'm currently adding 2v2 battles which was a request by IMD I think. There is an update check list on the Voxles hub and I label things "Completed" as I finish them. If you want to monitor my progress, frequently checking the hub is the way to do it.